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Dr. Nicholas Newman of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center says the miniscule amount of lead dust in this vial is enough to raise blood lead levels if inhaled or eaten. (Photo courtesy of Newman)

Once lead gets into your body, it's hard to get rid of it or undo the damage it can do. Follow these tips to lower your risk of lead poisoning.